The Great Depression affected American life such that the following are true:
- ...Publicly provided food ⇒ Breadlines and soup lines
- ... Fails to pay their debt ⇒ Foreclosure
- ... Prone to fire and collapse ⇒ Hooverville
- ... Causing them to collapse ⇒ Bank runs
The Great Depression happened when there were bank runs as people ran to banks to reclaim their money as a result of the fear that the bank had lost their money loaning it to speculators.
This led to an economic collapse where so many lost their jobs and couldn't pay their mortgages such that their houses were foreclosed and they had to move into shanty towns known as Hooverville. Breadlines and soup kitchens also sprang up to feed them.
In conclusion, the Great Depression was a terrible time.
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The fact that the number of children working in factories had doubled between 1870 and 1900 showed that few families could afford for their children not to work.
"Child labor is referred to as work or labor that dispossess children of their childhood, their talent and dignity. It is dangerous for physical and mental development of the child".
"Child labor was common during the Industrial Revolution period. Industrialization influenced workers and their families from agricultural and rural areas to urban areas and industries. In factories, mines and manufacturing units ,children were often laid as employees or laborers, because owners saw them as easily manageable, cheaper, and less likely to strike and demanding for their rights".
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a. lowered
b. doubled
c. increased
d. decreased
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Hatred Everyone's on a power trip. No one's humble. No one subscribes to "Live & Let Live". Muslims don't believe in treating others the way you want to be treated. They believe in double-standards.
Answer: B. Diplomats
Explanation: diplomats are deployed to specifically work for their country, hence why they represent their country.
Towns and cities next to military and industrial facilities grew and had an increase in the economy. California's population in 1940 was 6,907,387 and by 1950 it had grown to 10,586,223, a 53.3% increase. California received one eighth of all war orders.
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